According to a Wall Street Journal article this morning, a disaster was averted yesterday.
United Flight Lands in Denver Following Engine Failure Shortly After Takeoff
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USA Today Photo of Flight 328 Debris |
My thoughts about stuff--leadership, worship, life, and where we're going
According to a Wall Street Journal article this morning, a disaster was averted yesterday.
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USA Today Photo of Flight 328 Debris |
When can I get vaccinated?
That seems to be the question on the minds of many Americans. Chris and I were diligently searching before we scored the vaccine a couple weeks ago and the sense of relief that we have felt since receiving our first injection has been very real. Of course we were both lucky to be in one of the groups for which vaccines were being made available.
I understand that there are some categories of people who cannot for valid medical reasons get the vaccine. I understand that and I feel it is everyone else's responsibility to get vaccinated to protect them and develop "herd immunity."
Americans, we have done this before--
I remember the Swine Flu vaccination program of 1976 which saw us getting vaccinated in parking lots around the country. Many of the concerns related to the current COVID-19 vaccination program are an outgrowth of that experience, but while the Swine Flu of 1976 really didn't materialize, I think it is clear that the COVID-19 is real and vaccination offers the only real hope of defeating it and its mutant strains.
I hope everyone can get vaccinated soon.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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Perseverance on Mars Artist Conception of the Landing |
Despite COVID-19 the largest spaceship ever to land on Mars completed its complicated landing yesterday in dramatic fashion as the United States once again exhibited its technological dominance in the exploration of the Solar System.
Launched last year on July 30th at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the spacecraft landed on Mars yesterday after a descent which is what they call "seven minutes of terror." It became the 8th craft to successfully land on the surface of Mars and the fifth U.S. rover.
And, as they say in the gymnastics world, it stuck the landing!
Some excitement amid the deep winter storms and pandemic!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sometimes it seems that the days just drag on from one to another in an endless procession.
The COVID pandemic has highlighted how we are a social a people and we are each experiencing how much has been ripped from us as we ensure personal distancing and limit contact with other humans.
And then there are the winter storms racing through the region. The 5-8 inches of expected snow for today has resolved to sleet and freezing rain again with little accumulation.
Just another day in Maryland.
The storms are raging across the country and it will be a good day to just remain in the house and watch the precipitation fall from the sky. But, that also limits human contact.
And so the days continue until summer when, hopefully, we will again be able to go to baseball games and theaters. We will no longer be cautious around others.
That is the dream.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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Scene of the Snow from the New York Times |
The weather has been horrific in some places. Snow in Houston? Sub-zero temperatures in Texas. Snarled traffic and huge accidents fill the evening news. It almost makes the winter here in Maryland seem sublime. What is a quarter inch of ice compared to all of that being reported from around the country?
It is a weather tragedy. And there is more on the way. It is going to be a rough stretch. Look at how much of the country is getting snow and ice.
Maybe keeping us all inside will help lower the COVID infections?
Get ready, because here it comes.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
1. The third Monday of February is upon us. It is also February 15th--there are two months until Tax Day! I can't believe the annual reckoning with the government is at hand.
2. It is President's Day and a time to celebrate the leaders of our Republic. And it is nice to have another three-day weekend.
3. I watched the ice storm this weekend as a spectator. The news reports of the tragic accidents across the country are a reminder that travel during such a storm is extremely dangerous.
4. I am hoping that winter will end soon.
5. I watched hockey and golf on TV yesterday since there was no football or baseball.
6. Today marks the 8th holiday in the past 6 months. There are only 2 holidays remaining to celebrate during the next 6 months.
7. Today in History. "Remember the Maine!" A massive explosion of unknown origin sinks the battleship USS Maine in Cuba’s Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, killing 260 of the fewer than 400 American crew members aboard.One of the first American battleships, the Maine weighed more than 6,000 tons and was built at a cost of more than $2 million. Ostensibly on a friendly visit, the Maine had been sent to Cuba to protect the interests of Americans there after a rebellion against Spanish rule broke out in Havana in January.
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Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
One out of every five jobs in our country depends on trade. So, I will propose a broader strategy in the field of international trade— one that increases the openness of our trading system and is fairer to America's farmers and workers in the world marketplace. We must have adequate export financing to sell American products overseas. I will ask for new negotiating authority to remove barriers and to get more of our products into foreign markets. We must strengthen the organization of our trade agencies and make changes in our domestic laws and international trade policy to promote free trade and the increased flow of American goods, services, and investments.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
I am happy that the final clean-up from the previous administration's mess is completed with the end of the impeachment trial yesterday. Although the final verdict was never in doubt, there was drama and the American public was able to gauge just how dangerous was that insurrection which the former president incited.
Now, almost four weeks after the inauguration, is the time for the Congress to finally get on with the business of running the country and working with the Biden administration.
I am encouraged as this week begins. The numbers of new COVID infections and hospitalizations are finally trending down. Vaccinations are increasing, I will be able to receive my second vaccination next Sunday and then be fully vaccinated waiting only for whatever boosters are developed to defeat the mutant strains.
And it is Valentine's Day, always a day to look forward. I hope everyone can find their Valentine and enjoy the day. Let's look forward as a nation and work to create the society and the world in which we all want to live.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tariffs are not just annoying.
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Image from Wall Street Journal |
The tariffs have remained. The tariffs have even remained on European products like wine and cheese.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
This weekend is President's Day weekend!
It is the weekend we celebrate the President's of the United States.
Think about it--45 men have held the job of President of these United States. There have been great and not so great presidents.
But one thing I am sure of--no one wants a president to fail. I may disagree with them over so many indues, but I never want a president to be a failure. And most have been successful.
Here are some motivational quotes from successful Presidents:
“The harder the conflict, the greater the triumph.” – George Washington
“I would rather belong to a poor nation that was free than to a rich nation that had ceased to be in love with liberty.” – Woodrow Wilson
“Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom.” – Thomas Jefferson
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” – Abraham Lincoln
“America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.” – Harry S. Truman
“The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly.” – John F. Kennedy
“Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” – Theodore Roosevelt
I found the Lincoln quote to be especially timely.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD